The Tea Party Express rolled into Washington, D.C., from Sacramento, taking the message 7,000 miles across the country with rallies at 35 cities in 16 states in 17 days, including a spontaneous whistle stop in a Mount Vernon rest area that required a police escort! To read about the experience, hit the official tour blog. An amazing road trip for liberty!

How is this going to work? Twitter is opening the door for advertisers to target its 45 million users, as it explores ways to generate revenue. Twitter founder Biz Stone informed the micro-blogger users that Twitter has opted to “leave the door open for advertising” as it changed its terms of service for users.

The terms now say: “Services may include advertisements, which may be targeted to the content or information on the services, queries made through the services, or other information.”

Last week’s movie quote came from a 1991 film based on the book “JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy” by L. Fletcher Prouty, who wrote extensively about JFK’s behind-the-scenes plan to downgrade the CIA and transfer much of its responsibilities to the Military Joint Chiefs, and the ensuing backlash resulting from National Security Action Memorandums 55, 56 and 57.

The line, “Fundamentally, people are suckers for the truth. And the truth is on your side, Bubba,” was spoken by the mystery man X played by Donald Sutherland in Oliver Stone’s movie “JFK”.

The line was correctly identified by Beverly from Kentucky (who wins the Triple Crown – correct answer three weeks in a row); Edith L. from Skaneateles, N.Y.; and D. Evans from South Amboy, N.J.

Our movie trivia question this week also is drawn from a film based on a book.

Name the movie, the character, and the actor who said, “Gentlemen, trials are too important to be left up to juries.”

Send your answer to me at the email address below. The first three readers to guess correctly will be announced in next week’s Surfin’ Safari.